The University of Texas at Austin Texas Natural Science Center Texas Natural Science Center

Research

Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory: Graduate Studies in Vertebrate Paleontology

Faculty

Christopher J. Bell, Ph.D., 1997, University of California, Berkeley (Integrative Biology): North American Pliocene and Pleistocene small mammal biostratigraphy and biochronology; impacts of climate change on vertebrate communities; cranial anatomy and systematics of squamate reptiles; cranial anatomy and systematics of turtles; reptile phylogeny, biostratigraphy.

Timothy B. Rowe, Ph.D., 1986, University of California, Berkeley (Paleontology):morphology and phylogenetic systematics of mammals and their extinct relatives among Synapsida; morphology and phylogeny of birds and their extinct dinosaurian relatives; High-resolution X-ray Computed Tomographic (CT) scanning for vertebrate morphology; informatics.

 

 

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